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STUDI TINGKAT PENGETAHUAN MAASYARAKAT TENTANG PENGGUNAAN ANTIBIOTIK DI KELURAHAN MALAWILI, KECAMATAN AIMAS, KABUPATEN SORONG Hendra Herman; Irma Santi; Intan Puspita Ramadhani
As-Syifaa Jurnal Farmasi Vol 15, No 1 (2023): AS-SYIFAA JURNAL FARMASI
Publisher : Fakultas Farmasi UMI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56711/jifa.v15i1.948

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Irrational use of antibiotics can lead to health problems, especially bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Improper use can be affected by lack of knowledge of antibiotics use. The study aimed to examine the public knowledge level on antibiotics use in Malawili Village, Aimas District, Sorong Regency, and the influence of community characteristics on knowledge level. This research used a descriptive study with a crosssectional survey design, involving 104 respondents. The data were obtained by purposive sampling techniques using questionnaires. The research performed data analysis using univariate and bivariate with chisquare test. The results showed that the majority of respondents were indicated to have "Enough" category (58.7% or 61 out of 104 respondents) of knowledge level. Meanwhile, the characteristics of society did not affect the knowledge level on antibiotics use at significance values (sig.>0.1)
Uji Efek Analgesik Ekstrak Etanol Daun Matoa (Pometia pinnata J.R. Forst & G. Forst) pada Mencit Putih (Mus musculus) Jantan Irma santi; Bayu Putra; Fitka Ulfa Rahman
Journal Borneo Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Volume 3 Issue 2 tahun 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Kaltara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57174/j.born.v3i2.88

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Pain is a condition that indicates the body is experiencing tissue damage and inflammation. Pain can be managed with analgesics. One of the plants that is thought to have an analgesic effect is matoa leaf (Pometia pinnata J.R. Forst & G. Forst). This study was an experimental study using male white mice which were divided into 5 treatment groups, namely group I was given NaCMC as a negative control, group II was given ibuprofen as a positive control, and groups III, IV, and V were given EEDM with a successive dose of 200 mg /kgBB, 400 mg/kgBB, and 800 mg/kgBB. The test animals were induced with 1% acetic acid intraperitoneally after 30 minutes of oral administration of the test preparation. Observations were made by calculating the pain response marked by stretching for 180 minutes with an interval of 10 minutes. The research data were processed statistically using the One Way ANOVA test and the LSD follow-up test. The positive control group for the EEDM group at doses of 200 mg/kg, 400 mg/kg, and 800 mg/kg showed no significantly different results with a P>0,05. From the study results, it can be concluded that EEDM has an analgesic effect on male white mice with an effective dose of 800 mg/kgBB.